Cormier was robbed of a chance to avenge his lone career loss when Jon Jones was pulled from UFC 200, but he made the best of the situation with a decision win over Anderson Silva. Next up is Anthony Johnson at UFC 206.

It's incredible to think Aldo went unbeaten for 10 years, especially since Conor McGregor was able to end that run in just 13 seconds. Still, the Brazilian is now a UFC interim champion after beating Frankie Edgar.

After long fighting outside of the UFC, Alvarez looked flawless in his first shot at the belt and destroyed Rafael dos Anjos en route to claiming the UFC lightweight title, which he now defends at UFC 205 against Conor McGregor.

Rockhold admitted he underestimated Michael Bisping, and it cost him the UFC middleweight title. He wanted to get the trilogy fight in an immediate rematch, but he'll instead face top contender Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza in Australia.

One mistake can change an entire career trajectory. Werdum can now attest. He'd hoped for an immediate rematch with Stipe Miocic but instead picked up a somewhat bizarre win over Travis Browne at UFC 203.

USA TODAY Sports/MMAjunkie Rankings, Oct. 25: Is UFC 205 the best fight card of all time?

It’s a slow week on the MMA landscape, but that just gives us a rare chance to look ahead. And there’s a blockbuster on the horizon with “UFC 205: Alvarez vs. McGregor.”

But is it the best card of all time?

Of course, we’ll need to see how the fights play out to see how the card lives in history, but on paper, there’s certainly a case to be made. Every single fighter on the six-fight main card is ranked in the top-15 of their respective division in the latest edition of the USA TODAY Sports/MMAjunkie MMA rankings, and nine of the fighters are in the top-4 of their weight class.

Take a look at the card below, including the fighters’ rankings, and vote below: Is UFC 205 the greatest fight card of all time?

Ranking Criteria

The rankings take into account a fighter's wins/losses, quality of competition, finishing rate/dominance and frequency of fights.

Fighters are no longer eligible to be ranked after they've been inactive for 24 months, either due to injuries, drug/conduct suspensions, contract disputes or self-imposed hiatuses.

Fighters serving drug/conduct suspensions are eligible to be ranked, so long as they're not inactive for more than 24 months.

To the best of our ability, fighters will be ranked in their primary weight class. Catchweight fights and bouts outside the fighter's primary weight class can have a positive or negative impact on the ranking. However, non-titleholders can be ranked in only one weight class at a given time, and in most cases, they won't be ranked in a new weight class until they've had their first fight at that weight.

On March 19, 2011, 23-year-old Jon Jones brutalized UFC light heavyweight champion “Shogun” Rua to become the youngest titleholder in UFC history. But for Jones, it was only the start of a wild ride that at times spun out of control.